Instead, it's got everything to do with one Scottish man's indefensible, racist usage of Twitter almost two years ago to the day.

On January 14, 2012, following a game between Edu's then-club Rangers and St. Johnstone, 43-year-old Michael Convery took to the social media website where he proceded to hurl racially charged insults at Edu and then-Rangers teammate Kyle Bartley.

According to courtroom testimony, he used a pair of racial epithets in speaking to either one of or both of the players on that day. Edu and Bartley told the court in Glasgow that they had felt "intimidated" and "shocked" by Convery's comments.

Convery then, unsuccessfully, tried to pin the blame for the tweets on his 16-year-old son, but that attempt to wiggle his way out of trouble was thwarted when the court learned the father had Google searched "how to delete Twitter" just hours after the tweets in question were posted.